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Title: Alberta Life Sciences Institute


1
  • Alberta Life Sciences Institute
  • Board Meeting
  • October 24, 2008
  • Edmonton, Alberta

2
GOOGLE DOWN
  • Not exciting enough to make a difference
  • Pick wrong industry
  • Unable to make the product work
  • Customers unable to make the product work
  • Customers dont want the product
  • Lose vision, lose faith and give up
  • Product wont be 10x better than existing systems
  • Solve the wrong problem
  • Make enemies, not allies
  • Run out of customers.

3
GOOGLE UP
  • Make sure everyone is having fun
  • Convince others you have a great idea
  • Make a product your customers want
  • Increase your number of customers
  • Dont ask anyone to do something you wouldnt do
  • Learn how to use experts. 
  • Do something every day that pushes the venture
    forward
  • Stay focused on your goal  SALES!!!
  • Assemble the right team.
  • Have more cashflow than you spend.

4
Impact of BSE
  • April 2003 Canada was 3rd largest exporter of
    beef with a market of 4.1 billion
  • May 2003 Canadas beef export market plummeted
    to 0 for next three years
  • Total losses estimated at 11 million/day during
    border closure

5
2003 Canadian Prion Research
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Alberta Prion Research Institute
  • Mandate
  • 35 million initiative announced by the
    Government of Alberta in Feb 2005 in response to
    the BSE crisis
  • Develop comprehensive programs for prion
    research, involving bovine spongiform
    encephalopathy (BSE) and related diseases
  • Coordinate fundamental, applied and
    multidisciplinary research geared toward
    providing solutions and models of policy action

7
Recruitment
  • Alberta has recruited top-notch prion expertise
  • David Westaway (Prion Scholar)
  • Stefanie Czub (Prion Scholar)
  • Markus Czub
  • Ted Allison
  • Four more active recruitment files

Dr. Stefanie Czub
8
  • Centre for Prions and Protein Folding Diseases

Dr. David Westaway
9
Kinds of Research
  • What happens when an animal is infected?
  • How do we destroy prions?
  • How do prion diseases spread?
  • What are the socioeconmic impacts on rural
    families and rural communities?
  • Can we design better tests?

10
Research Projects by Theme
  • Funding of projects by theme
  • Projects Funded
    (millions)
  • Protein Folding and Misfolding 7 5.3
  • Pathobiology of TSEs 16 8.6
  • Surveillance and Control 5 4.4
  • TSEs and Society 4 1.7
    32 20.0

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Projects by Target Areas
  • Number of projects targeting prion issues
  • Projects
  • BSE 20
  • Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) 13
  • Specified Risk Materials (SRM) 1
  • Other Neurological Diseases 7
  • Social Science 3

12
Alberta Research Growing
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Industry Program
  • Research and development by industry
  • Commercialization for solutions to prion disease
  • e.g. potential tests
  • IDeal Program
  • First application under review
  • Often co-sponsored by PrioNet Canada

14
Industry Program
  • ChemRoutes seeks to develop novel chemical
    compounds with potential therapeutic properties
    for targeting prion proteins and applying new
    methods for screening and testing them.
  • Sanimax transforms by-products such as SRM from
    the food and meat industries into useful
    materials for other sectors.

15
SRM-CAP Program
  • Specified Risk Materials Program
  • SRM-CAP Program built with 1.5 million from
    Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Purpose is to build capacity, improve access to
    specialized equipment, can create platforms

16
Current HQP
  • 26 Principle Investigators
  • 116 Research Co-Investigators
  • 49 Students (undergraduate and graduate)
  • 11 Postdoctoral Fellows
  • 48 Highly Trained Research Technicians

17
APRI and PRIONET
18
PrPCANADA
  • Alberta Prion Research Institute and PrioNet
    Canada
  • Poised to become the leading international
    prion event

19
Policy Development
Social Issues
Economic Issues
Policy
Political Issues
Technological Issues
20
Model for Risk Assessment Management of BSE
Problem/ Context
Risks
Evaluation
Engage Stakeholders
Options
Actions
Decisions
D. Krewski, University of Ottawa
21
SYPA Across Canada
22
HQP
  • Strategies going forward
  • Recruit select expertise to Alberta
  • Integrate with PrioNets Student
  • and Young Professionals
  • Association (SYPA)
  • Policy Fellowships

23
Whats Next?
  • Addressing current challenges
  • Atypical BSE and atypical Scrapie
  • Chronic Wasting Disease
  • Specified Risk Material
  • Risk analysis/mitigation strategies
  • Sustaining the base

24
2008 Canadian Prion Research
Red lines APRI connections Blue lines PrioNet
connections
25
2008 and Beyond
  • Capacity in Alberta in 2005 Zero
  • Capacity in Alberta in 2008 Leading in Canada
  • Capacity in Alberta in 2011 Leading the World
  • Helping the way forward

26
Projects by Program
  • Funding of Projects by Program
  • Core
  • University of Alberta 9.6M 8
  • University of Calgary 6.0M 2
  • Subtotal 15.6M 10
  • Proof of Principle
  • University of Alberta 2.2M 11
  • University of Calgary 1.2M 6
  • Subtotal 3.4M 17
  • Co-Funded
  • University of Alberta 900K 4
  • University of Calgary 100K 1
  • Subtotal 1.0M 5
  • TOTAL 20M 32

27
Prion Project Timeline
  • 2003 BSE crisis
  • 2005 Identification of government investment
  • 2006 First prion research in Alberta
  • Soon First reports coming in

28
Composting and SRM
  • Degradation of scrapie prions by composting is
    anywhere from 100-300 fold inactivation
  • Project by Mike Belosevic
  • There are an estimated 78,000 tonnes/year of SRMs
    produced in Alberta

29
Test Development
  • Potential Live Animal Tests
  • Proofs of Principle developed
  • Urine test for cattle
  • Stefanie Czub
  • Circulating nucleic acids test
  • Christoph Sensen/Stefanie Czub

30
Prevention Treatment
  • Recombinant antibodies are being created for use
    against the prion protein
  • Collaboration between N. Kav and A. Aguzzi
    (Switzerland)
  • Potential large scale production in plants
  • Identifying steps in misfolding process
  • B. Sykes/D. Wishart are using different methods
    to identify misfolding steps
  • Potential for tests, vaccines, and treatments

31
PrP Function
  • Mice behaved abnormally when prion protein was
    removed
  • Project by F. Jirik and G. Zamponi
  • Leads to conclusion that PrP serves a function in
    the body

32
Shadoo
  • David Westaway from the U of A identified a
    second mammalian prion protein, Shadoo

33
Integrated Efforts
Dr. David Westaway
Dr. Brian Sykes
Dr. David Wishart
34
Partners
  • PrioNet Canada (Network for Centre of Excellence)
  • Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research
  • Canadian Food Inspection Agency
  • Government of Alberta
  • Public Health Agency of Canada
  • University of Alberta
  • University of Calgary
  • University of Lethbridge

35
Recent Communications
  • Events target individual groups or combinations
    of industry, academic, and government
    representatives
  • MLA Breakfast (Sept. 30, 2008)
  • CWD Workshop (Feb. 28, 2008)
  • PrPCANADA 2008 (Feb. 3-5, 2008)
  • SRM Workshop (Nov. 27, 2007)
  • Rural presentations and farm shows (ongoing)

36
Exploring Future Partnerships
  • International and National Potential
  • Neuroprion
  • National CJD Surveillance Program
  • Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency
  • Industry Associations

37
Consultative Process
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